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Friday, February 05, 2010

sg-modutron mini - circuit bending VST

via the synthgeek pages

"This is a simple 1-oscillator synth based on "virtual circuit-bending". The initial idea started out as an attempt at making a bass synth version of the APC synth. It turned out to be impossible to get it to track pitch at all, so more experimentation ensued, and this is the result. It does track pitch, but often sounds will change across the keyboard or possibly even stop making sound at a certain key.

Some of the ideas used here will doubtless be put to use in a larger multi-osc synth, though whether an expanded version of this exact synth will be developed remains to be seen."

Buchla Kookabarra Acid


YouTube via cray56
"New Project"

Slow acid


YouTube via pss50
"TB-303 Slow acid techno"

Signal-to-noise ratio (1) analog electronics test by Franck Smith


YouTube via znshn
"Signal-to-noise ratio (1) analog electronics test by Franck Smith. Contents: analog electronics, minimal pulses, signal trajectory, glitch, clicks, analog oscillators, noise manufacturing, phonocrafting...

IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.

Material in this video:
- modified kd7 bass drum trigger
- Glamour Box (by King Capitol Punishment)
- Sleepdrone 5 (by King Capitol Punishment)
- Sherman Filterbank 2

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"Franck Smith" alternative digital techniques Live Electronics Odiolorgnette "Glamour Box" "Sleepdrone 5" "King Capitol Punishment", Sherman Filterbank 2, modified KD7 bass drum trigger, Analog Filters dual oscillator glitch, minimal pulses, phonocrafting noise manufacturing"

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Chocolate icecream and a synthesizer

Chocolate icecream and a synthesizer from lance iden on Vimeo.


"Nice little patch/jam while i enjoy a bowl of ice cream. this patch uses the mfb seg01 as the main trigger source. it counts for the a-160/161 which is wired as a 8step sequencer through 2 mixers. then the voltage is summed with the a-149 random quantized voltage source (N+1) and then through the miniwave quantizer table. out to 2 doepfer oscs and then through 2 doepfer phase shifters. sounds then through vcas to the output mixer. vca modulated by envelope generators triggered by the seq-1. and a square osc ouput to the livewire frequensteiner. then mixed in a vca. you can hear the spoon/bowl combo as i noodle."

MFOSEQUENCER

MFOSEQUENCER from lance iden on Vimeo.


"first bit is some mfb seq1 opening some vca with noise and vco. rest is sequencer controlling one vco through the miniwave."

Buchla Verbos DIY

flickr by buchlajoe
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Easel Panel
"Brand new front panel for a Buchla 208."

248 Panel
"Brand new front panel for a Buchla 248. Now if i could just find the rest of the parts ....."

288 preset wiring
"Verbos 288 detail showing the custom wiring for the A,B,C , presets. Mark Verbos' modules are wonderful additions to any Buchla system."


Roland SH-101 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction




KORG Polysix Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

Sold For: US $609.00

via selectivepressure in the comments


EMU ANALOG SYNTHESIZER CONTROLLER PEDAL

via this auction
"EXTREMELY RARE EMU VPDL PEDAL. This pedal was part of a larger EMU set up at one time. The [1/4"] cable length is 6' feet and is housed in a thick protective sheathing, so it is very durable and not prone to twisting. This pedal is extremely close in make and capability to the STEINER PARKER CONTROL VOLTAGE PEDALS from the 70's as well as the MOOG MODULAR CV PEDALS of the same time.

As you can see from the photograph, the pedal is marked "VPDL" and I believe this stands for VOLTAGE PEDAL.

IT WORKS WITH THE NEW MOOG GEAR AS WELL AS MANY OLDER ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS."

Sold For: US $54.00

via selectivepressure in the comments
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